The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, April 01, 1966, Image 16

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Pare Sixteen THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE Friday, April 1, 196# Art Show — from page 9 Czechoslovakia in 1922. His first one-man show in the United States was in 1956 in New York. He has now had over 20 one- man shows throughout the coun try. His phenomenal progress and success noted by the official art world as well as the public at large has established him as one of the outstanding artists of our time. ‘‘His style is his signa ture.” Passover Greetings Chemical Services, Inc. 1575 Northside Dr., NW Atlanta, Ga. Sylvia Bernstein studied at the National Academy of Design in- New York and toured the art museums of Europe. She has par ticipated in numerous major na tional and international exhibits, having been the recipient of sev eral awards including the top award in the National Association of Women Artists annual exhibi tion. Her work has a “dreamy, mystic quality, and a feeling of serenity pervades her land scapes.” These are some of the artists. “The amount of pleasure and en richment to the community is endless," Mr. Singer has said. Sponsors and invited guests will attend a formal champagne preview party on Saturday eve ning, April 16. Those interested in becoming sponsors may call Women’s Colleges To Hear About High Sehool-ers The Atlanta Alumnae Council of Women’s Colleges will sponsor a College Night at 8:00 p.m., Wed nesday, April 6, at E. Rivers School. High school students are in vited to hear representatives of various women’s colleges discuss pertinent topics and answer ques tions. Some of the questions often asked are: What is a girls’ col lege like? Is there academic free dom? Is social life active? Is there an honor system, and if so, is it successful? These and other questions will be discussed at the meeting. the Synagogue. General admission to the ex hibition is $1.00, students 50 cents, and children under 12, free. It will be open during the Dental Group To Honor Orthodonist The Alpha Omega Dental Fra ternity and the American Friends of the Hebrew University will honor Dr. Samuel J. Lewis, orth odontist of Kal amazoo, Mich, for his contri butions to the orthodontic pro fession. Dr. Marvin C. Gold stein, of Atlanta, chair man of the Tes timonial Din ner, which is being given to Dr. Lewis in New York on April 24, announc ed that Dr. Lewis is being sent to Israel by the Fraternity to teach and help set up an orthodontic graduate department at the school of dental medicine, the Hebrew Un'versity. Orthodontists throughout America who have studied with Dr. Lewis have indicated that thev w sh to send contributions in his honor to the Hebrew Uni versity School of Dental Medi cine as a tribute to Dr. Lewis and they can be sent to Dr. Mar vin C. Goldstein at 950 W. Peach tree St.. Atlanta 9, Ga. Dr. Goldstein is a member of the policy board of the dental s"hoo] in Israel and past nation al pres ; dent of the dental fra ternity. The orthodontic depart ment at the Hebrew University is called the Drs. Marvin and Trv : ng Goldstein Department of Ortho dontics in honor of the contribu tions made by these two Atlanta dent’sts to the building of the school in Israel. interesting jlowers 62 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. 876-1468 (Fox Theatre Building) Atlanta, Ga. Chin. Goldstein following hours: Sun. April 17, a.m.-lO p.m.; Wed. April 20 2 10 a.m.-lO p.m.; Mon. April 18, p.m.-10 p.m.; Thur. April 21 10 2 p.m.-10 p.m.; Tue. April 19, 10 a.m.-lO p.m. for Quality %Uorl man ill ip J-^triona ( «S*rt/lV# 3141 ROSWELL ROAD, N.E. — 237 8194 fonm D AOehl P* A in i h* II pf i\f KllPlf ll ) Our ^Sinceredt an cl Be st %Uiihei for fit Hover NORMAN PAZOL Sales Representative JIM LETTS OLDSMOliiLE, INC. 1232 PEACHTREE KD., N.E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 231 1980 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY • 1 to 5 P. M. HIL L HA VEN CONVALESCENT CENTER 265 Boulevard, N. E. Across from Georgia Baptist Hospital DESIGNED FOR THE CARE OE CONVALESCING AND CHRONICALLY ILL MEN AND WOMEN A Medical Nursing Care Facility — Non Sectarian Registered Nurse Supervision—Each Patient Under Care of His Personal Physician Telephone 322-0441 REHABILITATION IS OUR EMPHASIS In addition to skilled nursing care and related medical services, complete facilities for rehabilitation of the patient are provided and physical therapy, occupational therapy as well as recreational programs are carried out by a competent and pro fessionally qualified staff. MANAGED BY HILLHAVEN air-conditioned - light - airy "Nationally Known for Excellence BRIGHT. . . . CHEERFUL of Patient Care" LOCALLY OWNED - AMPLE PARKING